After truning onto exit 2 D for 20th St/Capitol Ave toward the Civic Auditoruim, you will turn left onto Capitol Ave you will pass the Civic Auditoruim on the right. The center is located in the Zorinsky Building, north of the Double Tree Hotel and West of 16th St.

What Omaha Parents are Saying

about Bright Horizons Child Care

"Thank you for your dedication and love for the children. We enjoy seeing you every morning (with a cup of coffee in hand) and joking about if we all wore our boots. :) You are such a caring individual and we love that Lauretta enjoys being with you every morning! Happy Teacher Appreciation Month!"

E-Family News

Parenting Resources for Your Growing Family

Written by early childhood education experts, e-family news is a free weekly email providing advice, strategies, tips, resources, and news about current parenting issues you may be facing. From making the most of your baby’s first year to potty training your toddler, and from helping your preschooler make friends to fitness and recipes for the whole family - we can help.

Celebrating 30 Years of Learning!

Bright Horizons is proud to celebrate 30 years as the early educator and partner of choice for families around the world.

We look forward to supporting the next generation of parents and children, and continue to cheer the big steps made by the early learners at all of our centers. Because the most exciting milestones are the ones we get to celebrate with parents and children every day.

5 Reasons to Visit Us

About the Curriculum

Our unique approach to education.

Bright Horizons’ The World at Their Fingertips

Children learn in a variety of ways and at their own pace. Our carefully planned curriculum is designed to inspire your child at every age and stage. Built around extensive research, 21st-century technology, and developmentally appropriate instruction, our curriculum introduces concepts of math, science, language, culture, environment, art and health.

About our Teachers

Helping children reach their potential

Our Teachers

Inspired by knowledgeable child development professionals who understand the balance between nurturing developing minds and caring for tender spirits, children grow from curious infants into explorative preschoolers. Our teachers are all experienced and highly trained, meeting rigid certification requirements. They keep up with the latest techniques in early childhood curriculum and continually develop new skills to guide children on a path to lifelong learning.

Health & Safety

Because parents need peace of mind

Well Aware and Staying Healthy

Our center environment offers children a healthy and safe place to develop and learn. Through our Well Aware program and our Staying Healthy procedures, we set high expectations for creating healthy environments and also foster positive attitudes within children towards healthy living, physical activity, and nutrition.

We’re proud to provide programs parents can feel good about, and to be recognized as a model for other early education programs by the Partnership for a Healthier America and First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign.

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My two boys won't snack on fruits or vegetables (or eat them with meals for that matter). I can get a banana in them once in a while, but they prefer snacks like popcorn, pretzels or crackers. Other than smoothies (which are hit or miss in our house) any snack ideas that won’t spoil their lunch or dinner?